 Graphene Oxide, GO, is a two-dimensional derivative of graphene material with carboxy, hydroxy group functional groups at the middle of the sheets and oxygen-containing functional groups at sheet edges. These features make it highly reactive and have led to its widespread use as a reinforcement material in cement-based composite constructions, CBCs. GO has been shown to improve the workability, volume stability, mechanical performance, and durability of CBCs. Additionally, GO has been found to decrease the fluidity of CBCs, resulting in a loss of workability. However, GO also increases the volume stability of CBCs while improving the tensile, compressive, and flexural strengths of CBCs to varying degrees. Furthermore, GO has been shown to increase the corrosion resistance and permeability resistance of CBCs, thus offering important guidance for further research and implementation of GO-doped CBCs in practical engineering applications. This article was authored by Zhang Peng, Sun Yaowen, Wei Jandong, and others. We are article.tv, links in the description below.